WT - The School of Hard Knocks

I recently ran across "School of Hard Knocks," on the Internet — a WWE production documenting the legendary list of professional wrestlers that hail from West Texas A&M.
Many are well-known, such as the Funk brothers — Dory Jr. and Terry — a pair of WWE Hall of Famers that ran the school of hard knocks.
The Funks started the Buffs pipeline to pro rasslin — a lineage that includes "The Million Dollar Man" Ted Dibiase, Tito Santana, "The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes, Stan Hansen, Tully Blanchard, Manny Fernandez, Bruiser Brody and "Captain Redneck" Dick Murdoch.
The documentary is hosted by "Good Ol’ J.R." Jim Ross, which only adds to its awesomeness.
An interesting tidbit from the documentary: Before becoming a pro wrestler, Bruiser Brody was — of all things — a sports writer. (He obviously made the right career switch). According to Terry Funk, Brody worked at the Odessa American. "I don’t know how good a writer he was," Funk said with a laugh. "He might have been great."
The Funks were the teachers of the school of hard knocks.
"We got them in the ring and made them holler," Terry Funk said of the early training. "We beat the (expletive) out of them. We got them in a killer hold and made them scream and holler. After we beat the (expletive) out of them, if they came back then we’d let them in the business. That’s the truth. That’s the way guys got into the business.
"The guys that came out of West Texas State were a wild and crazy bunch. If you played football for Joe Kerbel you were probably tough enough to make it. It was a great time and a great era that I truly miss. It will never appear again in the world of wrestling."